When you said, "why would you assume someone else's marriage would be less equal?"

That doesn't imply that a marriage where one person works in the home is less equal than a lesbian, government-grant-scamming partnership. It's based on your suggestion that blaise might have to have several hours to properly fix dinner if his wife commands him to make something complex. So anyway, why would you assume someone else's marriage would be less equal?

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That doesn't imply that a marriage where one person works in the home is less equal than a lesbian, government-grant-scamming partnership. It's based on your suggestion that blaise might have to have several hours to properly fix dinner if his wife commands him to make something complex. So anyway, why would you assume someone else's marriage would be less equal?

Okay, so no Catholic-affiliated hospitals in rural areas by 2014 in America. That's your prediction? By the way, those Medicare and Medicaid recipients earn the Catholic hospital money. It's not charity. In fact, there's almost no such thing as charitable hospital like there was before Medicare and Medicaid.

Catholic hospitals handle more than their share of Medicare (16.6 percent) and Medicaid (13.65) discharges, meaning that more than one in six seniors and disabled patients get attention from these hospitals

30% of their patients are on medicare/medicaid.

Where are they going to go?

Who's going to provide their healthcare?

Oh, that's right. The government.

Just remember, moonbats, YOU ASKED FOR THIS. This is what you wanted. You wanted the government to take over healthcare, and now you got it.

But hey, when the SHTF, you can rejoice that 30 year old career students like Sandra Fluke can get a $15 dollar tube of spermacidal lube on the dole.

Catholic hospitals handle more than their share of Medicare (16.6 percent) and Medicaid (13.65) discharges, meaning that more than one in six seniors and disabled patients get attention from these hospitals

30% of their patients are on medicare/medicaid.

Where are they going to go?

Who's going to provide their healthcare?

Oh, that's right. The government.

The government already provides for their care. What do you think Medicare and Medicaid are? Catholic hospitals are nonprofits, but that doesn't mean they are charities. It just means they don't sell their stock on public markets and their profits (yes, they make profits) remain internal.

The government doesn't provide their care. The hospital provides a service that must be paid for. 30% of their customers pay with an IOU from the government to pay for goods and services rendered. Fewer and fewer health care providers are accepting medicaid/medicare because the government more and more has been stiffing them on the bill.

As a result more and more hospitals are closing, thus creating fewer and fewer options for an ever expanding pool of customers.

It would be like if the government told everybody that gasoline was free--- just pull up to the gas station pump and instead of handing the clerk a credit card or check, hand them your government voucher and tell the clerk that they will be getting paid sometime in the future. Maybe a week, maybe a month, who knows? Oh yeah, and it might be for less than the amount you charged, but it's for the greater good.